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In her complaint, the 48-year-old mother of the victims, a resident of Abdullapur, stated that she had earlier caught him raping his 24-year-old daughter.

 

Digital Desk: A mother of two young girls, aged 18 and 22 respectively lodged an FIR against her husband in charges of alleged rape of his daughters. 

 

In her complaint, the 48-year-old mother of the victims, a resident of Abdullapur, stated that she had earlier caught him raping his 24-year-old daughter.

 

A few months ago, she mentioned that she had caught her husband red-handed raping her 24-year-old daughter and threatened to complain to him. He had vowed that he would not repeat it, and she believed him, who she thinks is her biggest mistake. Later, her daughter got married, and she assumed that the situation would settle down.

 

The woman added that she had noticed a change in her 18-year-old’s behaviour in the recent past, and she had stopped talking to them. “I had asked her what the issue was several times, but she refused to share anything. I had gone out of the station to take care of my other daughter, who was pregnant, and that is when she told my sister that her father had raped her,” she mentioned.

 

“When I started conversing with my husband, he started threatening me, following which I lodged a complaint against him,” she added.

 

ASI Avtar Singh, who is investigating the case, said that right away after receiving the complaint, police lodged an FIR under Sections 376 (2) F, 376A and 506 of IPC and arrested him.



 

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